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Location

Chobe River, Left Bank
Namibia

Metadata

Make Canon EOS 7D
Lens Canon EF 100-400 mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM   at 400 mm
Exposure 1/1250 s, f/7.1, ISO 400 
Image size 800 x 534 pixels

IOC Names

Deutsch  Marabu Dutch  Afrikaanse Maraboe
Italian  Marabù africano Spanish  Marabú Africano

Comments

The Marabou Stork is a frequent scavenger. This large bird (with wingspan of 7-9 ft) eats mainly carrion, scraps and faeces. It occasionally eats other birds including quelea nestlings, pigeons, doves, pelican and cormorant chicks, and even flamingos. During the breeding season common prey may consist of fish, frogs, insects, eggs, small mammals and reptiles. When feeding on carrion, Marabou frequently follow vultures, which also have a naked head and neck (an adaptation to feeding inside large corpses) and are better equipped with hooked bills for tearing through carrion meat.

Marabou Stork




 

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    23/08/2011

Marabou Stork
Leptoptilos crumenifer
Marabout d'Afrique

Micheline JACQUEMIN